
“Fiction for addicts . . . extravagantly romantic . . . a book that you can get lost in for weeks . . . staggering complexity . . . not only is it as long as life, it’s also as rich with possibilities.”
— New York Times
“Breathtaking . . . only terms like colossal, gigantic, titanic, incredible, unbelievable, gargantuan, are properly descriptive . . . . Clavell has made himself the king of super-adventure thrillers.”
— Chicago Tribune Book World
“Clavell’s biggest triumph yet . . . storytelling done with dash and panache . . . a rousing read.”
— Washington Post
“Tremendous entertainment . . . a seamless marvel of pure storytelling.”
— Cleveland Plain Dealer
“A mesmerizer . . . spellbinding.”
— Los Angeles Times
Noble House
Year
1981
Pages
1376
Tags
Praise
“Fiction for addicts . . . extravagantly romantic . . . a book that you can get lost in for weeks . . . staggering complexity . . . not only is it as long as life, it’s also as rich with possibilities.”
— New York Times
“Breathtaking . . . only terms like colossal, gigantic, titanic, incredible, unbelievable, gargantuan, are properly descriptive . . . . Clavell has made himself the king of super-adventure thrillers.”
— Chicago Tribune Book World
“Clavell’s biggest triumph yet . . . storytelling done with dash and panache . . . a rousing read.”
— Washington Post
“Tremendous entertainment . . . a seamless marvel of pure storytelling.”
— Cleveland Plain Dealer
“A mesmerizer . . . spellbinding.”
— Los Angeles Times
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